Voice port licensing issue setting up unity5 failover server

I'm setting up my unity 5 failover server and having trouble setting up the ports when I create a new integration in the integration manager.

Here is my setup: I have 2 call manager 6.1 servers in an AD environment running exchange 2003. I have setup my primary unity server with 16 voice ports and installed the licenses (that includes my failover ports). I'm trying to setup my second server as a failover, and I've been following the guide, but in the guide it says to install the default license on the failover server. I install the default license (which has 2 voice ports) and continue with the guide. Later on in the guide, at the âTo Integrate the Phone System with Cisco Unity on the Secondary Serverâ section, it says âWhen the message appears saying that you have entered more ports than you are allowed, click OK. (You will deal with port settings later in the installation.)â.

This is where I'm having trouble.

When I'm setting up the new integration with the âmanage integrationâ program, I only have 2 voice ports since the default license is for 2. I can't change that to 16 and move on like the guide says. When I click âadd portâ I get âyou cannot add more ports. There are no more port licenses availableâ.

My failover licenses are installed on my primary unity server like it's supposed to be. After this step I'm done with the integration, so it's not like it get configured later. And ideas? I'm sure it's something simple I missed but I've been going over the âInstallation Guide for Cisco Unity in a Unified Messaging Configuration with Microsoft Exchange (With Failover Configured)â guide for a while and I can't find anything.

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the same time it kind of is, but for the most part you don't configure
the softkeys. You enable or disable them via TCL. Here is the long
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